Abby Martin highlights the top five companies that aided Nazi Germany during the height of WWII, calling out companies such as Hugo Boss, IBM and Ford.
Dig a LITTLE DEEPER ~ THEI Archive “The REAL World War II”
Abby Martin highlights the top five companies that aided Nazi Germany during the height of WWII, calling out companies such as Hugo Boss, IBM and Ford.
Dig a LITTLE DEEPER ~ THEI Archive “The REAL World War II”
Featured Image: The Grove and golf course Watford UK. Attribution:David Hawgood. SOURCE Wikipedia (Public-Domain).
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Published on Jun 6, 2013
Infowars officially kicks off coverage of Bilderberg’s 2013 meeting which starts today in Watford, England, as hundreds of protestors descend upon designated free speech zones cordoned off by a massive ring of steel and patrolled by tax payer funded police. We’ll also be getting live up to the minute updates from Alex and crew on the overt Bilderberg police state, and report any sightings of so-called elite touring the grounds of the Grove hotel. Infowars Nightly News anchor David Knight holds down the Austin, Texas command base, discussing Obama’s latest scandal — the NSA’s collection of Verizon customers’ call data, and a drone operator’s account of being haunted by the deaths of thousands he’s remotely killed. http://www.maxkeiser.com/
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Photo: The surprise find in the stacks at Munich University Library: The segmented world map made by Martin Waldseemüller (ca. 1507). (Credit: Source: Munich University Library)
from Science Daily
ScienceDaily (July 3, 2012) — The American continent was “christened” by the cartographer Martin Waldseemüller. A previously unknown variant of the famous world map from the mapmaker’s workshop has unexpectedly turned up in the collections in the University Library in Munich.
When Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel officially handed over the famous map of the world printed by Martin Waldseemüller (ca. 1470 — 1522) to the Library of Congress In Washington in 2007, she referred to it as “a wonderful token of the particularly close ties of friendship between Germany and America.” . . . Read Complete Report